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... A look at the Agnus Dei reveals several of the more widely used techniques. ... In this war He too lost a limb, But His disciples hide apart; and now the Soldiers bear with Him? ... Agnus Dei, qui tolis peccata mundi, dona eis requiem. ...
The conflict between the earthly and the heavenly is also present in the Agnus Dei. ... The vernacular text of the soloist travels through the ideas of war, separation, loss, betrayal, denial, and forced submission before it ends in the reason of the greater love and a short prayer for peace. ...
Thus, it can be concluded that the warring idiom and the cycling of motives lead to the coherence and flow of the Agnus Dei.
Approximate Word count = 927 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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